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Nov 24, 2003
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Any man who openly admits to a bunch of strangers on an online message board his psychological evaluation is doing it for one reason and one reason only- he's looking for attention. You say your crazy because you want people to think you're crazy.


Good insight.



All that PUA stuff has helped you brush up on your psychology huh? lol
 
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You're gonna have to explain this further.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder: experiencing feelings of great anxiety when things aren't in a specific order (thats my own definition, but the actual is mostly just different wording). People with OCD can't cope with the world being out of order, so they stick to things they can keep in order- or they create in order to something that typically wouldn't have any order.

Dissociative Fugue/Amnesia: Mfkrs just wander off! Straight up, they don't remember who they are, where they're from, and they're often found 100s of miles from home. Why would someone do this? They can't cope with reality, so they escape it.

Anti-social personality disorder: You're anti-social because you can't cope with society the way it is. You can't deal (cope) with people, so you shut yourself off from them.

Anxiety: Anxiety is simply fear. Fear and anxiety are one in the same, physiologically speaking. Anxiety as a disorder is just fear that is disproportionate to the situation one is in. Essentially, its a result of one's inability to have normal levels of anxiety for the situation. If you're having grandiose fear resulting from a situation that seems "normal" to most, than you're having trouble coping with some aspect (if not all aspects) of that particular situation.

PTSD: You can't cope with a traumatic event which occurred in your past.

Body Dysmorphic Disorder: someone has a big nose (well, at least bigger than they perceive to be normal), can't cope with it- and all of a sudden they're taking shears to it trying to cut it off.

Anorexia/Bulimia Nervosa: Girl can't cope with the idea she could be seen as "fat" by her peers, she uses anorexia and/or bulimia to fix what she feels is a problem.

Suicide: Well, if you can't see an inability to cope with reality there... I don't know how else I can explain it, lol.

Though, not every Psychological "disorder" is a direct result from a failure to cope with reality as it is. Like I said, most of them are. When you get into schizophrenia, there are obvious etiological roots which lie in nature (genealogy) more than nurture.

Those are all just off the top of my head, but I could go on for pages if I actually dug up my old Psych notes. The way I see it, 95% of psychological disorders are simply failed coping mechanisms. However, there are also psychological "disorders" included in the DSM which are more physiological disorders dealing with chemical imbalances in the brain, its just easier for a mental health professional to diagnose/treat them than it is for an M.D.

Go ahead and ask any Psych professor you've met or will meet: how does inability to cope correlate with psychological disorders? And I'm sure you'll get a 5-10 minute lecture reiterating the same points I just made, only more articulated and wise.

Good insight.



All that PUA stuff has helped you brush up on your psychology huh? lol
lol, nah I've had Psych on lock down since I was 18. The PUA stuff just gives me filler for conversations with women. Instead of standing there blank, I always got something to say to entertain a female. Shit works well. There's some stories (real stories, stuff that I've seen or been through) I'll tell certain girls that I won't tell to other girls. For the "other" girls, I have the PUA routines.

Eric Berne put out two books: "The Games People Play" and "What To Say After You Say Hello" which basically fathered transactional analysis (applied social psychology). If anyone ever gets a chance to read one or the other, or both- you'll start to look at your social interactions a whole lot different.
 
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maybe im just a retard and didnt see the link but here it is
http://cbs5.com/video/[email protected]
"[in absurd mask and voice] what i do is fantasy, this kid just took it kinda too far".......lol...yeah kinda too far to the fourth power

not hating on mars though. its obvious hes got his audience well targeted and is making his money off those black hoody murder loving crazies


but wasup with the hate on the roz dude? ppl think cause theyve read some books and taken some scantron tests in the grand place called college they can tell a person how to feel, act, and think. its funny how psychology courses of all subjects tends to do that most to ppl. and child development for women who feel theyre experts on raising kids....which is basically kid psychology. i saw myself doing that early on in college and had to check myself. but yeah horrocore is a funny little world
 
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lol, nah I've had Psych on lock down since I was 18. The PUA stuff just gives me filler for conversations with women. Instead of standing there blank, I always got something to say to entertain a female. Shit works well. There's some stories (real stories, stuff that I've seen or been through) I'll tell certain girls that I won't tell to other girls. For the "other" girls, I have the PUA routines.

Eric Berne put out two books: "The Games People Play" and "What To Say After You Say Hello" which basically fathered transactional analysis (applied social psychology). If anyone ever gets a chance to read one or the other, or both- you'll start to look at your social interactions a whole lot different.

Good looking out on the book recommendations.